ABSTRACT

Rules in the Making represents an attempt to revolutionize ways of thinking about regulatory decision-making. The book tries to show that statistical methodologies can be used to determine what factors are important in the establishment of government regulation by developing a mathematical model of the regulatory process and agency behavior. The model is then tested using a case study of the Environmental Protection Agency's setting of effluent discharge standards under the Clean Water Act. Originally published in 1986

chapter 1|11 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|18 pages

Agency Rulemaking

chapter 4|45 pages

Rulemaking Theories and Hypotheses

chapter 5|43 pages

Methodological Issues

chapter 6|28 pages

Analysis and Findings